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  2. Natural mapping (interface design) - Wikipedia

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    This term is widely used in the areas of human-computer interaction (HCI) and interactive design. [1] Leveraging the concept of mapping helps bridge the gulf of evaluation and the gulf of execution , which refer to the gap between the user's understanding of the system and the actual state of the system and the gap between the user's goal and ...

  3. Misleading graph - Wikipedia

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    For example, log scales may give a height of 1 for a value of 10 in the data and a height of 6 for a value of 1,000,000 (10 6) in the data. Log scales and variants are commonly used, for instance, for the volcanic explosivity index, the Richter scale for earthquakes, the magnitude of stars, and the pH of acidic and alkaline solutions.

  4. Argument from poor design - Wikipedia

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    The argument from poor design, also known as the dysteleological argument, is an argument against the assumption of the existence of a creator God, based on the reasoning that any omnipotent and omnibenevolent deity or deities would not create organisms with the perceived suboptimal designs that occur in nature.

  5. These Features Instantly Kill a Home’s Renovation Potential

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    A Bad Layout. A terrible floor plan is hard to work around. "If too many rooms need rearranging, this can really rack up the budget," Liess says. Multiple Levels.

  6. List of automobiles known for negative reception - Wikipedia

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    Contrary to popular belief, the controversial design of the grille was not the main reason for its failure. It mainly suffered from bad marketing and bad build quality (caused chiefly by Edsels sharing production with Ford and Mercury models, rather than being on a dedicated assembly line).

  7. Mystery meat navigation - Wikipedia

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    The practice of mystery meat navigation may be defined as "frivolously concealing navigation options through rollovers and other tricks." It is considered problematic on information-rich websites because it makes it difficult for users to recognise the destinations of navigational hyperlinks, or to discern where they are, and this increases the time a user takes to learn to use the site.

  8. 50 Pics Of Awful Moms That Are The Prime Example Of How Not ...

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    Image credits: kevvyjames Dr. Carni continues with the four remaining types of toxic relationships: 5. Role Reversal: this mother expects you to mother her and be there to support her.

  9. 30 People Who Forgot Tattoos Are Permanent And Didn’t ... - AOL

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    So, let their bad decisions be warnings to all of us tattoo enthusiasts about what not to do. #1 Why Would You Waste Your Hard Earned Money On These Ugly, Horrible Pieces Image credits: realalpha2000